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Hi all, I just thought I'd share an idea with people. I always have problems with honey soap as I find it hard not to get partial gel and a resulting dark patch in the middle of my soap. I soap cool, pour fast, freeze for about half an hour prior to refrigeration for at least a day and I still seem to get it. This is following the normal instructions to add the honey at trace. So I had a brainwave - why not add the honey to the water and freeze it before making the lye, so similar process to making goat milk soap. I tried it and it seems to have worked a treat. Yesterday unmoulded a batch of lovely, pale cream cinnamon, honey and oatmeal soap, which looks fine with no shadow in the middle. (I also use single cell silicone moulds which helps avoid the heat building in the centre like in a loaf mould.) I know some people will still prefer to add the honey at trace because they feel it might preserve the benefits better. Personally I'm not sure it makes a difference. So I just thought I'd throw the idea out there for similar anti partial gel obsessives like me. Warning though, the lye goes an alarming shade of bright orange when you add it to the honey ice cubes. Took a while to trace too. Keep calm and carry on - it will be alright in the end.